Manuel Madeira
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Hi guys, the title maybe makes this look a bit more dramatic than it really is, I assure you that this is not like my "antennas" thread XD.
So my personal fight is between B&W and color, i mainly use black and white in my photos, but I want to start exploring color to. The thing is, in my personal 2 years in photography view it seems to me that color photography is actually more restrictive than black and white. For example, a dark grey object in a B&W photo can be manipulated to achieve lots of diferent variations of gray therefore having the hability to create more contrast between objects and more interesting results. In color photography, a red object can never be green by "normal" means, and even if it could, it would be weird in some occasions. Yes the red in the object can become more lighter or darker, but it will alaways be red. Also I find it hard to capture meaningfull things in color because thats how everyone sees it. Maybe what I am asking is if any of you have any kind of tip to transition from B&W to color, and also color photography tips, Or even big photographers that shoot in color.
What are your thoughts on this??? obviously I never wanted to insult anyone who shoots in color, Its just hard for me to capture more interesting images in colo....
So my personal fight is between B&W and color, i mainly use black and white in my photos, but I want to start exploring color to. The thing is, in my personal 2 years in photography view it seems to me that color photography is actually more restrictive than black and white. For example, a dark grey object in a B&W photo can be manipulated to achieve lots of diferent variations of gray therefore having the hability to create more contrast between objects and more interesting results. In color photography, a red object can never be green by "normal" means, and even if it could, it would be weird in some occasions. Yes the red in the object can become more lighter or darker, but it will alaways be red. Also I find it hard to capture meaningfull things in color because thats how everyone sees it. Maybe what I am asking is if any of you have any kind of tip to transition from B&W to color, and also color photography tips, Or even big photographers that shoot in color.
What are your thoughts on this??? obviously I never wanted to insult anyone who shoots in color, Its just hard for me to capture more interesting images in colo....